Module Content Source

Select the content source for your module.

Table of Content

Custom

Choose “Custom” as the Module’s content source to populate your Modules with custom text/images of your choice.

Post-Based

1. Post
Populate Slides from a select range of posts of your choice.

2. Specific Post
Populate Slides from a set of specific post ID’s entered manually.

3. Current Post
The module’s content will be pulled from the same page where the Module’s shortcode is embedded.

Source Type: Post

Select the categories/tags you wish to include.

Source Type: Specific Post

Enter the Post ID’s you wish to include.

Sorting & Settings

Display posts by Date, Title, Author, etc., choose the maximum number of posts to include in the Module, and set an excerpt limit if the Module will include the post’s excerpt.

Learn more about Post-based Slider setups here.

WooCommerce

Types & Categories

Choose “Product” and/or “Product Variations” for the “Types”, and then choose which Product Categories to include in the Module.

WooCommerce Filters

Pull in products from a specific Regular/Sale Price range, and choose if only “In Stock” and “Featured” products should be included in the Module

Sorting & Settings

Display products by Date, Title, Author, etc., choose the maximum number of products to include in the Module, and set an excerpt limit if the Module will include the product’s excerpt.

Learn more about setting up a WooCommerce Slider here.

Flickr

Create a Module based on a Flickr account’s public photos or specific gallery.

1. Slides
Choose how many images should be pulled into the Module.

2. Cache
Set an interval for how often the Flickr API should be called.

3. API Key
The API Key from your Flickr account. Learn how to get an API Key.

4. Source
Choose if your Module should be populated by Public Photos, a Photoset, a Gallery or a Flickr Group

5. User URL
The absolute URL from the Flickr account that’s being queried.

Instagram

Create a Module based on an Instagram account’s photos.

1. Slides
Choose how many images should be pulled into the Module.

2. Cache
Set an interval for how often the Instagram API should be called.

3. Source
The Instragram source type (currently only Public Photos available).

4. User Name
The username for the Instrgram account to pull photos from.

Twitter

Create a Module based on a Twitter account’s tweets

1. Slides
Choose how many tweets should be pulled into the Module.

2. Cache
Set an interval for how often the Twitter API should be called.

3. Name/Handle
The Twitter username/handle for the account.

4. Tweets to Include
Choose if Text-only Tweets, retweets and replies should be included.

5. API Account Details
First create a new Twitter “App”. Then the required details are located in the “Key & Access Tokens & Application Settings” section of your App.

Facebook

Create a Module based on Facebook posts.

1. Slides
Choose how many posts should be pulled into the Module.

2. Cache
Set an interval for how often the Facebook API should be called.

3. Page URL
The absolute url of the official Facebook Page you have the permissions to show the posts.

4. Source/Album
Choose if the content should be pulled from the main Timeline or a specific Album,.

5. oAuth Access Token
Please generate your Access Token in Facebook.

YouTube

Create a Module based on YouTube videos

1. Slides
Choose how many videos should be pulled into the Module.

2. Cache
Set an interval for how often the YouTube API should be called.

3. API Key
Click here to learn how you can generate a YouTube API Key.

4. Channel ID
Click here to get your YouTube channel’s ID

5. Channel/Playlist
Choose if the videos should be pulled from a specific channel or playlist

Vimeo

Create a Module based on Vimeo videos

1. Slides
Choose how many videos should be pulled into the Module.

2. Cache
Set an interval for how often the Vimeo API should be called.

3. Source
Choose if the posts should be pulled from a Vimeo user-account, Album, Group or Channel

4. User
The username from the Vimeo account to fetch videos from.

Module Content Source

The Author

KC

Strength does not come from winning. Your struggles develop your strengths. When you go through hardships and decide not to surrender, that is strength.

If you need help with anything related to our plugin, please comment on a post or email me at kc@stage.rvsldr.com.

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